ḏḥwtj

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Egyptian

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Pronunciation

 
  • (reconstructed) IPA(key): /cʼVˈħawtij//tʼVˈħawtij//tʼəˈħawtə//tʼəˈħawt/

Proper noun

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 m

  1. Thoth (god)
    • c. 1800 BCE, The Tale of the Eloquent Peasant (trans. Nederhof):
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      ntk snnw n ḏḥwtj wḏꜥ nn rḏjt ḥr gs
      You are the equal of Thoth, who judges without being partial.

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Descendants

  • Coptic: ⲑⲱⲟⲩⲧ (thōout)
  • Phoenician: *𐤈𐤇𐤅𐤕 (*ṭḥwt)[1]

Proper noun

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 m

  1. The month of Thoth

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References

  1. ^ West, M. L. (1994) “Ab ovo: Orpheus, Sanchuniathon, and the Origins of the Ionian World Model”, in The Classical Quarterly, volume 44, number 2, page 294:Philo's Tααυτος probably represents Phoenician Ṭḥwt or Tḥwt, corresponding to the Egyptian Ḏḥwtj.